Well, I generally feel pain when something bad happens to me in dreams, tough its different, and when the pain is just so bad, waking up and DEILDing is good enough for me. |
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I started this thread to describe an experience that has been happening a lot to me recently near the end of my LDs. I begin to have pains in my hips that gradually get worse over time. In a sense the pain feels like it's coming from my sleeping body rather than my dream body, but there is a sort dual awareness. By itself it doesn't cause me to awaken, but the pain gets so annoying over time that I make a conscious decision to wake up because I'm so uncomfortable. When I finally do wake up though the pain is gone...it feels like it only existed in the dream. I'm not in some awkward sleep position where something is pressing against my hips or anything. |
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Well, I generally feel pain when something bad happens to me in dreams, tough its different, and when the pain is just so bad, waking up and DEILDing is good enough for me. |
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Since the pain appears to be simply part of the dream I would suggest that you find a way to make the pain go away within the dream, perhaps by taking a pill that makes the pain disappear immediately or even just shouting "pain be gone!". |
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Whatever you experience is all made-up. That dual sensation is your mind tricking you. Also, I'd stay away from supplements. They can damage natural abillites and cost more. |
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Thanks for the responses guys |
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sometimes this happens to me. it's not made up in my case. i have back pain from time to time and lying in one position too long when i'm lucid can pull me out of a dream. |
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One hour? That is fantastic! |
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if i feel achy, which isn't always... but if i do... i may put it on at 3 am and reapply if needed at 6 am ... or not at all. it's long lasting. the GABA and mag. put your muscles "to sleep" and are long lasting. |
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Last edited by beachgirl; 10-07-2009 at 05:06 AM.
oopss... try this for a store that has the GABA |
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